Sky is also offering customers who take out this package the chance to add Sky Cinema for an extra £10 per month.

It's worth noting that this contract comes with a standard Sky Q box and there's a £20 upfront fee to pay.

That device can store 500 hours of TV and can record three shows at the same time.

If that doesn’t sound good enough for your TV binges then you can opt to upgrade to the Sky Q 2TB box, £199, which can record six shows at once, store 2TB of content and allows users to view programmes in full 4K Ultra HD resolution.

Sky recently announced its latest selection of 4K programmes, sports and films which include Mission Impossible: Fallout, Slender Man and all the F1 races.

This content is available to anyone who subscribes top Sky Q and has treated themselves to the more expensive 2TB set-top box.

If you have this service installed then here's what's coming to your TV over the next few weeks.

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